It is not only born in hospitals: it is everywhere. Our antibiotics are losing power, we have used them too much, too often and in the wrong contexts it explains the molecular biologist. Today it causes more than 1.2 million deaths a year in the world. By 2050 there could be 10 million, more than cancer.
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It is not only born in hospitals: it is everywhere. Our antibiotics are losing power, we have used them too much, too often and in the wrong contexts it explains the molecular biologist. Today it causes more than 1.2 million deaths a year in the world. By 2050 there could be 10 million, more than cancer.